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Head sacked for barring SN child from nativity play

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JanH · 09/01/2005 15:34

I'm sure there was a thread about this at the time but can't find it. Anyway she's been sacked apparently - gross misconduct.

Good.

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tillykins · 09/01/2005 15:37

Good.
Did she give any explanation as to why she thought this was acceptable?

JanH · 09/01/2005 15:41

Not in this piece, tillykins, but I expect there will be more about it in the broadsheets later.

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LapsedGymJunkie · 09/01/2005 16:00

Thank God, how f**king dare she, what next ? deaf people, short people. tall people ???

edam · 09/01/2005 16:03

Think sacking her was the right decision.

Blossomhill · 09/01/2005 16:04

Makes me think there is hope for dd after all
Just reminds me of when the nursery teacher from her old school put her hand over dd's mouth to shut her up. Dd was only 3 at the time

lou33 · 09/01/2005 16:38
Angry
lou33 · 09/01/2005 16:38

that's for the way she treated the boy not for her being sacked.

Merlot · 09/01/2005 16:59

Oh Blossom that's awful .

Dont know the full ins and outs, but sounds like her dismissal was the right decision.

Socci · 09/01/2005 17:02

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coppertop · 09/01/2005 17:09

Hopefully other schools will take notice of this story and realise that this kind of behaviour is completely unacceptable. I find it really worrying that she obviously thought she would be able to get away with this.

JaysMum · 09/01/2005 17:18

It's so sad that some of our children are put into the "care" of teachers who just don't "care".

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